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UK
/snˈaɪpɐ/
]
[ US /ˈsnaɪpɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈsnaɪpɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a marksman who shoots at people from a concealed place
How To Use sniper In A Sentence
- During World War II, he developed a camera a hundred times more powerful than the iconoscope, which was the first night-vision camera, called the sniperscope or snooperscope, and he worked on radio-controlled missiles.
- On behalf of tiny snipers, we are delighted to invite you to join an iterative process of hematoid symposia to be held at the hinges of daily life. Dear Carl
- As for communications equipment, the snipers need small, easily packable radios and a good directional antenna to allow for longer-range communications.
- As estimated by the staff of the Joint Force, around two-thirds of losses were inflicted by snipers operating within such parties, who would fire from embrasures in basement walls, top-story windows and roofs.
- Enemy snipers were just waiting to aim at the glow of a cigarette end. Times, Sunday Times
- I believe in honesty is the best policy, not fake sniper fire. Schneider: More sobering news - the value gap
- We heard the snipers were winning packets of cigarettes for hitting the correct number of targets. Times, Sunday Times
- The myth of the Japanese sniper is exploded by returning officers.
- The other sniper was crouched behind a rusted workbench close to the main doorway.
- At the same time, the CIEF man named Whitfield called out, “Sniper position is lased!” THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS